These are really hard to get right. Many might wonder why we wouldn’t lace the crack up. It comes down to addressing first things first. If we can get the horse a balanced trim, many times cracks solve themselves. Enjoy!
Why do people leave feet to get this bad? I think regular maintenance would easily prevented this. So frustrating to see. Thank you for helping this sweet horse.
Many people have problems to come up like injuries on the job. It causes neglect due to horses being a 1 person hobby/job. Just last year a horse logger had a wreck and broke his leg is just 1 example.
Wow, I've not seen a horse that pigeon toed before. Fascinating to see your corrective shoeing. Poor guy, he's got all kinds of problems with that foot.
I have a question. I know nothing about horses. I am new to this channel. I watch for pure entertainment. Do some horses fight the shoeing and hoof trim, every step of the way. Do some let you do about anything you need to do and get back to the feed bag.. lol. This horse looked like it may be in pain. And an animal of that size could hurt someone with no issue at all. If that horse want too. I think that safety toed shoes would be a must. Thank you for what you do. Peace be with you.
Most hoof bacteria are anaerobic, so once you clean away the area and expose it to air, the bacteria dies off on its own. Cleaning out a horse's foot even once every week would have helped tremendously to prevent this from happening.
These are really hard to get right. Many might wonder why we wouldn’t lace the crack up. It comes down to addressing first things first. If we can get the horse a balanced trim, many times cracks solve themselves. Enjoy!
Will a vet treat the infection? I noticed you sprayed an antibiotic on another horse with a hoof infection.
Keep us posted on his condition and if it did or did not work. Thank you for sharing and thank you for caring!
A wee bit toed in😢 great job everyone and I'm happy to see a lot of young classies.
Making that shoe out of bar stock. Dang! Finding a farrier around here that would do this would be a miracle.
Ohh, poor thibg😢 get well soon! Wonderful job done!
Poor horse. I hope everything goes smoothly for him. People are the worse sometimes
Nice job! I look forward to the follow up.
Why do people leave feet to get this bad? I think regular maintenance would easily prevented this. So frustrating to see. Thank you for helping this sweet horse.
Many people have problems to come up like injuries on the job. It causes neglect due to horses being a 1 person hobby/job. Just last year a horse logger had a wreck and broke his leg is just 1 example.
Glad you are posting videos again
Ouch.............ouch, ouch, Ouch, OUCH!!!!
pretty good, like your philosophy
"Pasture ornament" absolutely explains his condition. smh
Is there any danger of rocks or mud or whatnot getting caught up in that floating area and causing issues?
A fascinating watch!
Poor guy. 😮
So glad he is getting care now.
SIR THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO. I LOVE HORSES EVEN THOUGH IM ALLERGIC TO THEM...
I LOVE ANIMALS IN GENERAL
That looks PAINFUL
Wow, I've not seen a horse that pigeon toed before. Fascinating to see your corrective shoeing. Poor guy, he's got all kinds of problems with that foot.
I have a question. I know nothing about horses. I am new to this channel. I watch for pure entertainment. Do some horses fight the shoeing and hoof trim, every step of the way. Do some let you do about anything you need to do and get back to the feed bag.. lol. This horse looked like it may be in pain. And an animal of that size could hurt someone with no issue at all. If that horse want too. I think that safety toed shoes would be a must. Thank you for what you do. Peace be with you.
Will the horse get an antibiotic for the infection?
Most hoof bacteria are anaerobic, so once you clean away the area and expose it to air, the bacteria dies off on its own. Cleaning out a horse's foot even once every week would have helped tremendously to prevent this from happening.
Is nothing added for the infection?